(Allah, God warns in) Quran 24:1 (Here is) a chapter which We (Allah, God) have revealed and ordered, and in which We (Allah, God) make clear (to you) so that you may act properly.

(But some people have doubt and reject what Allah, God said is clearly revealed in Quran verse 24:2 that immediately follows, seeking to add their interpretations by including stoning to death even though Allah, God has said Quran 24:2 is clearly revealed so that you may act properly.

How can Allah, God Himself make clearer that he has not ordered stoning to death? But some cannot understand even when they read in the Quran what Allah, God has told them and they still reject it seeking something other than what Allah, God has ordered in His Quran).

Disagreement in early Islam about which son ofIbrahim (Abraham)was to be sacrificed.

Some said Ishmael (Ismail) was the son to be sacrificed however in every chapter (Quran chapters 11, 15, 19, 29, 37) about Abraham (Ibrahim) in Allah’s (God’s) Quran “the good news” birth is the story of the angels of Allah (God) telling Abraham (Ibrahim) of the coming of the miracle birth of Isaac (Ishaq).

Before “the good news” Abraham (Ibrahim) leaves his father and the idol worshippers and after “the good news” the angels continue on their journey to punish the people of Lot (Lut).

It was a “good news” miracle birth because Sarah gave birth to Isaac (Ishaq) when it is normally impossible for an old woman to give birth).

In the different chapters of the Quran about Abraham (Ibrahim) the “good news” birth sometimes names Isaac (Ishaq) and sometimes Isaac (Ishaq) is not named but the story is always exactly the same story so this shows that the “good news” miracle birth is always about the birth of Isaac (Ishaq).

Quran chapter 37 reveals that it is the son in the “good news” birth (which is the story of the birth of Isaac, Ishaq) that is the son to be sacrificed by Abraham (Ibrahim).